JACKSONVILLE, Fla. — Deshaun Watson might never lose to the Jacksonville Jaguars.
Watson had touchdowns passes of 57 and 77 yards, the second one appearing to happen after the play clock expired, and the Houston Texans beat the Jaguars 27-25 on Sunday for their sixth straight win in the series.
All of them, including the team's only two wins this season, came with Watson at the helm. He has topped Jacksonville at home, on the road, in London with a swollen eye, in tight games, blowouts and even once while recovering from a broken rib and a bruised lung.
His latest victory could be pinned on two huge passing plays and several scrambles down the stretch.
"He's a magician," Texans interim coach Romeo Crennel said. "I don't know how he got out of some of it, some of those situations he was in. But he has a feel for finding the opening and being able to get through."
Jacksonville (1-7) lost its seventh straight and avoided making NFL history. The Jaguars would have become the first to allow at least 30 points in seven consecutive games in a single season. Instead, they will share the record with the 1968 Denver Broncos and the 1984 Minnesota Vikings.
Jacksonville had a chance to tie it late, but rookie Jake Luton's 2-point conversion pass to DJ Chark landed at the receiver's feet in the end zone.
"It was just a bad ball," Luton said. "Really no other excuse for it."